Families First for Mississippi Statewide Outcomes Reporting January 2018 Gen+ Referrals (Statewide) Total Gen+ Referrals from DHS (6/16/17 – Current) ______ _24,677_____ Gent+ Referrals Committed to FFM (6/16/17 – Current)   FFM Gen+ Training scheduled for 8/28 – 30 – Statewide training on Gen+ process for FFM _% of Total DHS Gen+ Referrals have been forwarded to FFM High School Diploma (Statewide) YTD _1426_ Total Participants enrolled in H School Diploma Program (7/1/16 – Current) _2726.5 Total Credits Issued to FFM Participating Students (7/1/16/ - Current) __227__ Total Participants receiving HS Diploma from FFM (7/1/16 - Current) __65___ Total Participants enrolled in credit recovery (7/1/16 – Current) __81___ Total participating school districts (7/1/16 – Current)  Hosted two Diploma ceremonies for over 115 graduates in Batesville, MS and Jackson, MS Parenting (Statewide) Monthly _494 Total Participants enrolled in Parenting Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) _21__ Total Participants completed Parenting Program (Certificate Issued) (1/1/181/31/18) 1276 _98 558 Total Hours completed by participants in Parenting Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) Total Participants enrolled in PATH Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) Total Hours completed by participants in PATH Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) Fatherhood Program (Statewide) Monthly __210_ Total Participants enrolled in Fatherhood Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) _____ Total Participants completed Fatherhood Program (Certificate Issued) (1/1/18-1/31/18) _ 510_ Total hours completed by Fatherhood Program participants (1/1/18-1/31/18) Life-skills Program (Statewide) Monthly __274 Total Participants enrolled in Life-skills Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) __ 8 Total Participants completed Life-skills Program (Certificate Issued (1/1/181/31/18) Youth Development (Statewide) Monthly 3334_ 8179 _ 67                 Total Participants enrolled in Youth Development Program (1/1/18-1/31/18) Total Hours completed by participants in Youth Development Program (1/1/181/31/18) Participating Schools 18 Presentations on Bullying _ 27 6 16 3 8 3 2 1 2 14 25 4 4 24 1 Presentations on Internet and Technology Safety Presentations on Conflict Resolution Presentations on Effective Communication Presentations on Positive Relationship Presentations on Self-Esteem Building Presentations on Problem Solving Presentations on Social Pressure Presentation on Tobacco Education Presentation on Teens Dating Violence Presentation on Addiction Education Presentation on Goal Setting Presentation on Health and Wellness Presentation on Workforce Readiness Presentations on Social Skills Presentation on Peer Mentor Healthy Teens for a Better Mississippi (Statewide) YTD Total Participants completed Abstinence Education (7/1/17 – 1/31/18) 142  Teen Council of 38 youth from across Mississippi developed  2 Teen Council meetings held (6/1/17 – Current)  The Healthy Teens Council attended the Teen summit for Teen Dating Violence in Jackson, MS hosted by the Mississippi Coalition against Domestic Violence. The event was geared toward student leaders throughout the state. The purpose was for these students to gain tools on Teen Dating Violence awareness and prevention that they can take back to their schools or communities and help be the agent for change. Activities/ Media  13 Students who completed the Choosing the Best Path Abstinence- Only curriculum participated in the “Power of the Cookie” activity.  Student participated in creating their own vision boards for the year 2018. Workforce/Job Readiness (Statewide) YTD Community College _230_ Total Participants enrolled in GED Program (7/1/17 – Current) _145__ Total Participants enrolled in Smart Start Program (7/1/17 – Current) _190 Total Participants receiving Career Ready Certificate (CRC) (7/1/17 - Current) Workforce YTD _391_ Total Participants enrolled in Workforce/Job Readiness Classes (7/1/17– Current) _14_ Total Participants completing a resume (7/1/17 – Current) _37_ Total Participants completed a job application (7/1/17– Current) _2__ Total Jobs Created by FFM (7/1/17– Current)  Referred participants to Job Fairs  __17_ Participants utilized the “Career Closet” to receive job-appropriate interview attire Literacy and Early Childhood (Statewide) Monthly Child Care Center Trainings _ 55_ Total Participants enrolled in Child Care Provider Training Classes (1/1/181/31/18) Total Child Care Centers Participating in Training (1/1/18-1/31/18) _13_ Adult Literacy 92 Total Participants participating in Adult Education or Literacy Classes (1/1/18-1/31/18) _____ Total Participants referred to Adult Basic Education (ABE) Classes (7/1/16 – Current) Aging and Elderly (Statewide) Monthly 1 meeting (1/1/18-1/31/18) Met with Kenneth Webb, Sandra Herring at DHS Connecting the Dots – Strategic Partnerships and Developments (Statewide) Monthly Strategic Partnerships (1/1/18-1/31/18) 32 Meetings with 237 participants Capitol Legislative Session, Cash and Carry Proposal, meeting at the Capitol, meeting at Medicaid, Performance 360 Event, Doty Foundation Coalition meeting, meeting with Pastor Stan Logan, meeting with Pastor Buckley and Doty Foundation, Tulane Baptist Church Sports Camp with Heart of David Ministries. Families First and Community Colleges, Common Ground Jubilee Conference, Voice of Calvary Ministries, Heart Association, State Capitol, Bolivar Community Action-Conference call, Yellow Church/Wider Network, Teen Rally Biloxi, MS, Toastmasters Speech, Jubilee Conference, Meeting with Representative Tracy Arnold, Representative Sarah Thomas referred to the Indianola Families First Center, Visit Jackson State University for Entrepreneurship Project, Meeting with James Wilcox / University of Southern Mississippi, Meeting with Bubba Weir / Mississippi Department of Education, Meeting with Larry Butler / Score, Meeting with Greg Price of Cash and Carry, Meeting with Sandra McClellan, Amanda and Keith Webb (Department of Human Services office), Tulane Baptist Church Yazoo City MS, Go Red at the Governor’s Mansion, John Perkins Sr. Luncheon, Meeting with Vince Gordon / Young Life, Meeting at Crossgates Baptist Church. Chartre Properties (Statewide) Monthly  13 events  110 participants including adults and youth Mississippi National Guard Monthly No Yellow Ribbon Events in January